CYPRUS, PERMANENT DEPRIVATION OF FREEDOM

CYPRUS, PERMANENT DEPRIVATION OF FREEDOM
Author: Andreas Sofroniou
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 79
Release: 2013-07-31
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1291508333

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CYPRUS, DEPRIVATION OF FREEDOM The geographical position of the island of Cyprus never allowed her to be free, nor will it ever be self-governed under the present European Union's approach to the island's political situation and its people's financial problems. Cyprus has always been strategically important for the various tyrannical old Empires; hence the reason why Cyprus was colonized for more than two and a half thousand years. A Mycenaean colony in the 14th century BC, it was ruled successively by the Assyrian, Persian, Roman, and Byzantine empires. Richard I of England conquered it in 1191 and sold it to the French Crusader Guy de Lusignan under whom it became a feudal monarchy. An important base for the Crusades, it eventually came under the control of Italian trading states, until in 1571 it fell to the Ottoman Empire. It remained part of the Ottoman Empire until 1879, when it was placed under British administration. It was formally annexed by Britain in 1914 and in 1925 declared a crown colony

The Cyprus Revolt

The Cyprus Revolt
Author: Nancy Crawshaw
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 437
Release: 2022-02-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000534790

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This book, first published in 1978, examines the local and international aspects of the struggle for Greek union with Cyprus – Enosis. The revolt against the British colonial power was a struggle in which guerrilla warfare, political action and international diplomacy were integrated to bring about union with Greece under the camouflaged objectives of self-determination and anti-colonialism. This book traces the origins of the dispute from the Greek War of Independence of 1821 and then deals in depth with the revolt and its international repercussions up to Independence in 1960 and the Turkish military intervention of 1974.

50 Years of Silence

50 Years of Silence
Author: Andreas Azinas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2002
Genre: Cyprus
ISBN:

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Andreas Azinas records Cyprus's path towards freedom, covering the period from 1940 to 1959.

Freedom for Cyprus, Etc

Freedom for Cyprus, Etc
Author: Christopher LAKE
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1956
Genre:
ISBN:

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Cyprus

Cyprus
Author: Makarios III (Archbishop of Cyprus)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1965
Genre: Cyprus
ISBN:

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The Taste of Freedom

The Taste of Freedom
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1984
Genre: Cyprus
ISBN:

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Freedom for Cyprus

Freedom for Cyprus
Author: Christopher Lake
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1956
Genre: Cyprus
ISBN:

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Cyprus

Cyprus
Author: William Mallinson
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2005-05-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 0857730738

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In the troubled island of Cyprus, the national interests and rivalries of Greece and Turkey still collide, the population remains divided between the Greek and Turkish communities and the country is still a cat's paw of outside powers - especially the USA and the now resurgent Russia - as it has been since the acquisition of the island by Britain in 1878. Global rivalry between the great powers and Cyprus's vitally strategic position in the Eastern Mediterranean - a 'listening post' in the Cold War and even today - has meant that the populations have never been free to shape their own destinies which have been constantly influenced by great power interests. These are problems that have been brought into sharp focus by Cyprus's entry into the European Union. William Mallinson's book is a fast-moving and incisive narrative history which portrays Cyprus as a continuing source of international tension in the Mediterranean and beyond. It features the latest source material from the recently released National Archive, vivid interviews with key players, even reports which raise awkward and embarrassing questions. His critical eye uncovers the underlying story of American and British involvement in the island's affairs, first as a key territory in Cold War politics with its close proximity to the Middle East and Asia and now as a key asset in the 'war on terror'. Mallinson's new insights and revelations on the period leading up to and following the Turkish invasion in 1974, when Greece and Turkey - both NATO members - were on the brink of war are fascinating and make essential reading. Henry Kissinger is seen to be even more the master puppeteer, pressuring Britain not to give up her bases. Mallinson examines how after the Turkish invasion Kissinger planned the abortive Annan Plan to divide the island and how he regarded the retention of Cyprus as vital for a future solution of the Arab-Israeli problem. For Kissinger Cyprus was the important square on the 'world chequer-board' while British influence continued to decline and her independence in foreign policy was virtually non-existent. Mallinson also explores how Turkey's drive to join the EU will affect not only stability in Cyprus but also the whole region, as Russia's influence in the Balkans and the Eastern Mediterranean expands. So, in William Mallinson's words, 'Cyprus lies [still] at the epicentre of this whole geopolitical merry-go-round'.

The Cyprus Issue

The Cyprus Issue
Author: Nikos Skoutaris
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2011-03-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1847316379

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This is a book on the interrelationship of the EU legal order and the Cyprus issue. The book addresses a question which is of great significance for the legal order of the EU (as well as for Cypriots, Turks and Greeks), namely how the Union deals with the de facto division of the island. Despite the partial normalisation of relations between the two ethno-religious groups on the island, Cyprus' accession to the EU has not led to its reunification, nor to the restoration of human rights, nor a complete end to the political and economic isolation of the Turkish Cypriot community. Ironically enough, the accession of the island to the EU actually added a new dimension to the division of the island. According to Protocol 10 on Cyprus to the Act of Accession 2003, the Republic of Cyprus joined the Union with its entire territory. However, due to the fact that its Government cannot exercise effective control over the whole island, pending a settlement, the application of the acquis is 'suspended in those areas of the Republic of Cyprus in which the Government of the Republic of Cyprus does not have effective control.' Given this unprecedented (for an EU Member State) situation of not controlling part of its territory, the book analyses the limits of the suspension of the Union acquis in the areas north of the Green Line. In other words, the telos of this particularly challenging research is to map the partial application of Union law in an area where there are two competing claims of authority.

Cyprus and International Peacemaking

Cyprus and International Peacemaking
Author: Farid Mirbagheri
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780415919753

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First Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.